Go with the flow-clinical importance of flow curves during mechanical ventilation: A narrative review.

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Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy Pub Date : 2020-07-22 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.29390/cjrt-2020-002
Natsumi T Hamahata, Ryota Sato, Ehab G Daoud
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Abstract

Most clinicians pay attention to tidal volume and airway pressures and their curves during mechanical ventilation. On the other hand, inspiratory-expiratory flow curves also provide a plethora of information, but much less attention is paid to them. Flow curves chronologically show the velocity and direction of inspiration and expiration and are influenced by the respiratory mechanics, the patient's effort, and the mode of ventilation and its settings. When the ventilator setting does not synchronize with the patient's respiratory pattern, the patient can easily have worsening breathing effort, patient-ventilator asynchrony, which can lead to prolonged ventilator support or lung injury. The information provided by the flow curves during mechanical ventilation, such as respiratory mechanics, the patient's effort, and patient-ventilator interactions, are very helpful when adjusting the ventilator setting. If clinicians can monitor and assess the flow curves information appropriately, it can be a useful diagnostic and therapeutic tool at the bedside. There may be association between inspiratory effort and flow, and this may further guide us, especially in the weaning process and when patients are not synchronizing with the ventilator. In this review, we try to gather information about "flow" that is scattered around in the literature and textbooks in one place. We will summarize the different flow waveforms utilized in commonly used ventilator modes with their advantages and disadvantages, information gained by the flow curves (i.e., flow-time, flow-volume, and flow-pressure), how to detect and manage asynchronies, and some ideas for future uses. Flow waveforms shapes and patterns are very beneficial for the management of patients undergoing mechanical ventilatory support. Attention to those waveforms can potentially improve patient outcomes. Clinicians should be familiar with this information and how to act upon them.

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随波逐流——机械通气过程中血流曲线的临床重要性:一篇叙述性综述。
大多数临床医生在机械通气时关注潮气量和气道压力及其曲线。另一方面,吸气-呼气流量曲线也提供了大量的信息,但很少被关注。血流曲线按时间顺序显示吸气和呼气的速度和方向,并受呼吸力学、患者的用力、通气方式及其设置的影响。当呼吸机设置与患者的呼吸模式不同步时,患者很容易出现呼吸力恶化,患者-呼吸机不同步,这可能导致呼吸机支持时间延长或肺损伤。机械通气时的流量曲线提供的信息,如呼吸力学、患者的努力和患者与呼吸机的相互作用,对调节呼吸机设置非常有帮助。如果临床医生能够适当地监测和评估血流曲线信息,它可以成为床边有用的诊断和治疗工具。吸气力度和呼吸流量之间可能存在关联,这可能会进一步指导我们,特别是在脱机过程中,当患者与呼吸机不同步时。在这篇综述中,我们试图收集分散在文献和教科书中的关于“心流”的信息。我们将总结在常用的呼吸机模式中使用的不同流量波形及其优缺点,通过流量曲线获得的信息(即流量时间,流量体积和流量压力),如何检测和管理异步,以及一些未来使用的想法。流波形的形状和模式是非常有益的管理病人接受机械通气支持。注意这些波形可以潜在地改善患者的预后。临床医生应该熟悉这些信息以及如何根据这些信息采取行动。
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Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy
Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy Health Professions-Health Professions (miscellaneous)
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2.00
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34
期刊介绍: The CJRT is published four times a year and represents the interests of respiratory therapists nationally and internationally. The CJRT has been redesigned to act as an educational dissemination tool. The CJRT encourages submission of original articles, papers, commentaries, case studies, literature reviews and directed reading papers. Submissions can be sent to Rita Hansen.
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